What Do You Think About My Solution To The Drug Problem?

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Lou_Cypher;c-10064895 said:
I disagree. The drug problem isnt a problem because hard working americans arent allowed to get fucked up on the weekends, its a problem because people are doing drugs, getting addicted, getting locked up and sent back out on to the streets without tackling the root of the problem. They are still addicted, they get high immediately, then they need to worry about their next fix and they often do things that are illegal to get money for that fix. When they are at a certain point, many of them cannot keep a job for various reasons: Not passing a drug test, being high on the job and fucking up, or withdrawing from said drug and calling out too many times. They get a criminal record and that fucks them over from getting a job in the future. That furthers the depression and that gives them another reason to get high.

They need to legalize all drugs. ALL drugs. I personally would keep ones like PCP illegal, but regardless if the drug is legal or not, if people want to do the drugs, they will do the drugs. Sell drugs exactly like legal weed states are doing and tax the shit. The taxes can go to paying for behavorial health clinics. A lot of these people have no job and no insurance, for them to get into treatment when they are ready is damn near impossible. Taxing legal drugs can help finance these clinics that can do medical detox and residential treatment.

Its a tricky subject and their really is no perfect answer for it.

Your position seems to be that poor people on skid row are the only ones that do drugs. Thats not true. Everybody does drugs. Rich lawyers and stockbrokers do drugs. Its called being a functional drug addict. They can get up, go to work and then come home and get fucked up. But those people aren't the problem.

The problem is uneducated people that drop out and ruin their lives by doing drugs. It starts off with weed and then they graduate to coke and heroin.

With my solution the only people with access to drugs are college educated people. And those people have the discretion to whom they sell it to.

Uneducated people shouldn't be doing hard drugs.
 
Okay, so let me get this straight. When I graduate with my JD in May and then pass the bar in July, I can sell weed, coke and heroin? And to do so, I have to go to a police precinct? Last thing the legal field needs is more access to drugs, there's already high levels alcoholism, drug abuse and depression in the field as is. Not sure why education level alone should give you access to legalized drugs...

But yeah its a not a good idea...
 
5 Grand;c-10064972 said:
Lou_Cypher;c-10064895 said:
I disagree. The drug problem isnt a problem because hard working americans arent allowed to get fucked up on the weekends, its a problem because people are doing drugs, getting addicted, getting locked up and sent back out on to the streets without tackling the root of the problem. They are still addicted, they get high immediately, then they need to worry about their next fix and they often do things that are illegal to get money for that fix. When they are at a certain point, many of them cannot keep a job for various reasons: Not passing a drug test, being high on the job and fucking up, or withdrawing from said drug and calling out too many times. They get a criminal record and that fucks them over from getting a job in the future. That furthers the depression and that gives them another reason to get high.

They need to legalize all drugs. ALL drugs. I personally would keep ones like PCP illegal, but regardless if the drug is legal or not, if people want to do the drugs, they will do the drugs. Sell drugs exactly like legal weed states are doing and tax the shit. The taxes can go to paying for behavorial health clinics. A lot of these people have no job and no insurance, for them to get into treatment when they are ready is damn near impossible. Taxing legal drugs can help finance these clinics that can do medical detox and residential treatment.

Its a tricky subject and their really is no perfect answer for it.

Your position seems to be that poor people on skid row are the only ones that do drugs. Thats not true. Everybody does drugs. Rich lawyers and stockbrokers do drugs. Its called being a functional drug addict. They can get up, go to work and then come home and get fucked up. But those people aren't the problem.

The problem is uneducated people that drop out and ruin their lives by doing drugs. It starts off with weed and then they graduate to coke and heroin.

With my solution the only people with access to drugs are college educated people. And those people have the discretion to whom they sell it to.

Uneducated people shouldn't be doing hard drugs.

Of course everyone does drugs. Yes rich people do drugs and can be functioning addicts, but rich people that do drugs aren't a problem because THEY CAN AFFORD DRUGS. Poorer drug addicts cause the most problems because they have to hustle to get their drugs and will do many things to do so. Stealing, selling drugs, prostitution, etc. Locking those people up costs a lot of money. A lot of these states don't have the money to lock them up.

You're solution isn't a solution at all. You cant give certain people access to drugs. At this moment nobody is technically supposed to have access to drugs, but guess what? Everyone finds a way to access it if they look hard enough. Those well educated people you speak of probably have jobs and skills that will keep them employed and well paid. Unless their habit is out of control, they won't need to steal or do anything illegal for their habit.

 
Why do we want to do hard drugs though?

The more education a person is the less likely they'll do hard drugs, imo.

They usually take prescription pills.
 
MoneyPowerRespect;c-10065062 said:
Why do we want to do hard drugs though?

The more education a person is the less likely they'll do hard drugs, imo.

They usually take prescription pills.

Prescription pills easily develop into a drug addiction and can be just as bad as a heroin or coke addiction. Especially benzos. Withdrawl from benzos can kill you.
 
Lou_Cypher;c-10065072 said:
MoneyPowerRespect;c-10065062 said:
Why do we want to do hard drugs though?

The more education a person is the less likely they'll do hard drugs, imo.

They usually take prescription pills.

Prescription pills easily develop into a drug addiction and can be just as bad as a heroin or coke addiction. Especially benzos. Withdrawl from benzos can kill you.

It's really bad here.

They take down drug rings all the time because of the insurance fraud. These white people here do it the most.

And it's these young niggas doing heroin now. Smh..

 
thegreatunknown;c-10065000 said:
Okay, so let me get this straight. When I graduate with my JD in May and then pass the bar in July, I can sell weed, coke and heroin? And to do so, I have to go to a police precinct? Last thing the legal field needs is more access to drugs, there's already high levels alcoholism, drug abuse and depression in the field as is. Not sure why education level alone should give you access to legalized drugs...

But yeah its a not a good idea...

@ the bolded. Exactly. When you reach a certain level of education (military experience or 5 years in a union) you can sell drugs legally. By doing this we eliminate the drug dealers that dropped out of high school. Dropping out of high school and selling drugs will no longer be an option. The dropouts will be forced to go back to school.

Lou_Cypher;c-10065029 said:
Of course everyone does drugs. Yes rich people do drugs and can be functioning addicts, but rich people that do drugs aren't a problem because THEY CAN AFFORD DRUGS. Poorer drug addicts cause the most problems because they have to hustle to get their drugs and will do many things to do so. Stealing, selling drugs, prostitution, etc. Locking those people up costs a lot of money. A lot of these states don't have the money to lock them up.

You're solution isn't a solution at all. You cant give certain people access to drugs. At this moment nobody is technically supposed to have access to drugs, but guess what? Everyone finds a way to access it if they look hard enough. Those well educated people you speak of probably have jobs and skills that will keep them employed and well paid. Unless their habit is out of control, they won't need to steal or do anything illegal for their habit.

Your first paragraph that I highlighted proves my point. I agree with that first paragraph. Rich educated people can afford to do drugs. Its the poor drug users that are the problem. So to solve the problem we legalize drugs for rich educated people and make it illegal for poor uneducated people. If poor uneducated people can't get access to drugs they will either turn around and go back to school or stop using drugs because they can't get it.

The underlying solution is basically to trick a person that would have otherwise dropped out to go to college.
 
5 Grand;c-10065124 said:
Your first paragraph that I highlighted proves my point. I agree with that first paragraph. Rich educated people can afford to do drugs. Its the poor drug users that are the problem. So to solve the problem we legalize drugs for rich educated people and make it illegal for poor uneducated people. If poor uneducated people can't get access to drugs they will either turn around and go back to school or stop using drugs because they can't get it.

The underlying solution is basically to trick a person that would have otherwise dropped out to go to college.

....ooooor make their own
 
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5 Grand;c-10065124 said:
thegreatunknown;c-10065000 said:
Okay, so let me get this straight. When I graduate with my JD in May and then pass the bar in July, I can sell weed, coke and heroin? And to do so, I have to go to a police precinct? Last thing the legal field needs is more access to drugs, there's already high levels alcoholism, drug abuse and depression in the field as is. Not sure why education level alone should give you access to legalized drugs...

But yeah its a not a good idea...

@ the bolded. Exactly. When you reach a certain level of education (military experience or 5 years in a union) you can sell drugs legally. By doing this we eliminate the drug dealers that dropped out of high school. Dropping out of high school and selling drugs will no longer be an option. The dropouts will be forced to go back to school.

Lou_Cypher;c-10065029 said:
Of course everyone does drugs. Yes rich people do drugs and can be functioning addicts, but rich people that do drugs aren't a problem because THEY CAN AFFORD DRUGS. Poorer drug addicts cause the most problems because they have to hustle to get their drugs and will do many things to do so. Stealing, selling drugs, prostitution, etc. Locking those people up costs a lot of money. A lot of these states don't have the money to lock them up.

You're solution isn't a solution at all. You cant give certain people access to drugs. At this moment nobody is technically supposed to have access to drugs, but guess what? Everyone finds a way to access it if they look hard enough. Those well educated people you speak of probably have jobs and skills that will keep them employed and well paid. Unless their habit is out of control, they won't need to steal or do anything illegal for their habit.

Your first paragraph that I highlighted proves my point. I agree with that first paragraph. Rich educated people can afford to do drugs. Its the poor drug users that are the problem. So to solve the problem we legalize drugs for rich educated people and make it illegal for poor uneducated people. If poor uneducated people can't get access to drugs they will either turn around and go back to school or stop using drugs because they can't get it.

The underlying solution is basically to trick a person that would have otherwise dropped out to go to college.

That's dumb. That is so stupid I am flabbergasted.

 
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What you do think should be done about pimps who force men to snort coke and then rape them @5grand ? Is castration the only way to stop homosexual, cocaine induced, pimp rape?
 
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skpjr78;c-10065541 said:
What you do think should be done about pimps who force men to snort coke and then rape them @5grand ? Is castration the only way to stop homosexual, cocaine induced, pimp rape?

Castrate them and if that doesn't work - murder them
 

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